To have faith is to have wings. How did a little orphan Peter become Peter Pan? Experience the story before the legend in this wildly theatrical adventure of marauding pirates and unlikely heroes. Based on the best-selling novels by Dave Barry, “Peter and the Starcatcher” is a story for all ages but especially those who do not wish to grow up.

A delightful rendition of William Shakespeare’s 1602 play “Twelfth Night” set to the jukebox music of Elvis Presley, this musical will bring crowds to their feet dancing. With classic songs like “Love Me Tender,” “All Shook Up,” “Jailhouse Rock,” “Burning Love,” “A Little Less Conversation” and many more, audience members will be tapping their feet all night long. It’s 1955, and into a square little town in a square little state rides a guitar-playing guy who changes everything and everyone he meets in this hip-swiveling, lip-curling musical fantasy that will have you jumping out of your blue suede shoes. Get your tickets now to this jukebox musical favorite!

When you’re trying to climb the corporate ladder, things can be a bit tough, but when you are a woman working for a “sexist, egotistical, lying, hypocritical bigot,” it’s even worse. Three co-workers — Judy, Violet and Doralee — despise their boss and think up all sorts of ways of doing him in, but when an innocent mistake turns deadly, things take a turn for the wacky and wild. A laugh-a-minute comedy from the 1980s hit movie starring Dolly Parton about three heroines taking on “the man” and stepping into the shoes they were always meant to fill.

Annie is a spunky, Depression-era orphan determined to find her parents, who abandoned her years ago on the doorstep of a New York City orphanage run by the cruel, embittered Miss Hannigan. In adventure after fun-filled adventure, Annie foils Miss Hannigan’s evil machinations, befriends President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and finds a new family and home in billionaire Oliver Warbucks, his personal secretary Grace Farrell and a lovable mutt named Sandy.

This is the 39th edition of Utah’s most irreverent and hilarious summer party. In the style of a “Mission Impossible” and James Bond spy drama, the three-act musical satire takes place on three momentous days:

Act I: Nov. 9 — the day after the 2016 election

Act II: Jan. 21 — the day after Donald Trump’s inauguration

Act III: Donald’s 110th day in office.

We visit a Utah state liquor store, Jason Chaffetz’s congressional office and Donald’s infamous estate, Mar-a-Lago (Voyeurized as “Mar-a-Loco”) in an attempt to figure out what exactly is going on in our crazy world and if there really is a Russian connection.

This year’s cast of characters includes Peggy, the manager of a liquor store in Salt Lake; Sterling, one of her most frequent “customers;” Buddy Holly, the late rock-and-roll heartthrob mysteriously back from the dead; Alexa and Siri, the voices in Amazon Echo Dot and Apple iPhone; Jason Chaffetz; Orrin Hatch; a chorus of Trump supporters and staffers; and Vladimir Putin himself.